Cool! I'd love to get up to the top and take pictures of the landscape there, assuming the place is structurally sound. Colossal says they're doing renovations, so looks like a nice place for a Neato field trip!
These major airlines and many others call them flight attendants. I fly quite a bit. On every flight I take, prior to landing, the captain announces "Flight attendants, prepare for arrival and cross check." Delta United American
Yeah, I thought of that at the time, and I get that it's a good hiding place. But I think if they're going to make it a policy to lift wheelchair bound people out of their chairs and forbid their loved ones to be near them when it happens, they need to have someone on their staff trained to do so in a gentle, compassionate manner that doesn't risk hurting them. They also need to treat the disabled person in a polite way, and not act like they are an inconvenience purposely holding up their line.
One time they made my ill, wheelchair bound grandpa who was being flown to a better care facility in another state get up out of his wheelchair (they grabbed his arms and lifted him) so that they could pat him down and check the chair for contraband. Seriously.
I wondered that too. I suppose since he was a famous architect and the building was known as his creation that something contractual like that might have been in the realm of possibility. Without researching it I don't know the answer.
I took the date from the referring article, obviously. I just Googled and found a different picture of him promoting the same movie, which says he's 14 and it's 1988. The referring article was wrong. Changing date. Nice work, Sherlock.
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